The leaves of Luvunga sarmentosa (Bl.) Kurz. yielded eight apotirucallane triterpenoids named luvungins A-G, and 1alpha-acetoxyluvungin A. Characteristic of the structure are the seven-membered lactone-ring A, the alpha-hydroxyl or alpha-acetoxyl group at C-7 and an oxygen bridge in the side chain
For first time, the chemical constituents of the rhizomes of Luvunga scandens (Roxb.) Buch. Ham. were investigated and led to the isolation of one new limonoid named Luvunga A (1), together with seven known compounds, including one limonoid (2) and six coumarins (3-8) were isolated for the first